This deals with various breaking changes in controller-runtime, as
documented in the release notes:
https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/controller-runtime/releases/tag/v0.15.0
In short:
- `Watches` now use a `client.Object` instead of a `source.Kind`.
- `handler.MapFunc` signature accepts a Go context, which is used to
log any errors, instead of silently ignoring them and/or panicking.
- Fake clients used in tests are now configured using
`WithStatusSubresource` to enable the correct behavior for status
updates and patches.
- Max concurrent reconciles is configured on the manager, instead of
configuring them per reconciler instance.
- Various manager configuration options have been moved to new
structures and/or fields.
In addition to this, all other dependencies which had updates are
updated to their latest (compatible) versions as well.
Signed-off-by: Hidde Beydals <hidde@hhh.computer>
- Update Go to 1.19 in CI
- Use Go 1.19 in base image
- Update controller-gen v0.8.0 and regenerate manifests
Signed-off-by: Stefan Prodan <stefan.prodan@gmail.com>
During high custom resource count / low interval tests, I was greated
with a `cannot patch resource "events"` message. This happened due to
event compaction, where it will perform a patch instead of a create.
By giving the role the permission to do so this should no longer pose
a problem.
Due to required domain changes for the helm-controller so that it
can co-exist in a cluster with the Helm Operator, other Toolkit
components are moving to a *.toolklit.fluxcd.io domain too.
- Add the HelmChart types and controller
- Semver expressions are found by utilizing Helm repository index
helpers. As Helm makes use of `masterminds/semver`, the support
for i.e. ranges less mature than the `GitRepository` implementation.
- Recorded semver is as defined in the metadata of the chart. The
used name for the artifact does however include the checksum of the
chart archive, as chart maintainers may not always properly apply
semver.
- Switches to `sigs.k8s.io/yaml` for YAML operations as this among
other things is able to properly unmarshal embedded structures.
- Directly requeues on transient errors instead of using the defined
interval as a back-off strategy is applied on repeated failures.